LuciusCorneliusScipio Asiaticus (properly Asiagenes; 3rd century BC – after 183 BC) was a general and statesman of the Roman Republic. He was the son...
LuciusCorneliusScipio Barbatus (c. 337 BC – 270 BC) was one of the two elected Roman consuls in 298 BC. He led the Roman army to victory against the...
within living memory: his great-grandfather LuciusCorneliusScipio Barbatus and grandfather LuciusCorneliusScipio had both been consuls and censors. His...
Palatinus. (Cornelius?) Scipio, a vir clarissimus in the late 4th century, possibly descended from LuciusScipio Orfitus, the augur. LuciusCornelius Lentulus...
deceased as LuciusCornelius L.f. P.n. Scipio, probably the second generation of the Cornelii Scipiones Asiatici (LuciusCorneliusScipio Asiaticus II)...
sarcophagus of LuciusCorneliusScipio Barbatus, consul in 298 B.C., is a solid tuff burial coffin, once located in the Tomb of the Scipios. It is now found...
imperial period: LuciusCornelius Sulla in 5 BC, Faustus Cornelius Sulla in AD 31, LuciusCornelius Sulla Felix in AD 33, and Faustus Cornelius Sulla Felix...
Hannibal. Gnaeus CorneliusScipio Calvus was a member of the patrician family of the Cornelii Scipiones. His father was LuciusCorneliusScipio, consul of 259...
83 BC alongside LuciusCorneliusScipio Asiaticus. He committed suicide in exile at Rhodes after being proscribed by LuciusCornelius Sulla shortly after...
perhaps a descendant of Scipio Africanus, the Roman general who defeated Hannibal, through his second son LuciusCorneliusScipio. Salvito was, according...
Publius CorneliusScipio Africanus Aemilianus (185–129 BC), known as Scipio Aemilianus or Scipio Africanus the Younger, was a Roman general and statesman...
Roman–Seleucid War, pitting forces of the Roman Republic led by the consul LuciusCorneliusScipio Asiaticus and the allied Kingdom of Pergamon under Eumenes II against...
possibly around 237 BC to Publius CorneliusScipio, second surviving son of the Roman censor LuciusCorneliusScipio of a prominent patrician family. Her...
Samnites defeated a Roman legion under the command of the propraetor LuciusCorneliusScipio Barbatus. of Megalopolis, Polybius. Histories 2.19.5-6. Livius...
named Lucius, was adopted by his own cousin, Publius CorneliusScipio, elder son and heir of Scipio Africanus, and became Publius CorneliusScipio Aemilianus...
Romans under Lucius CorneliusScipio Barbatus. 297 BC – Battle of Tifernum – Romans under Quintus Fabius Maximus and LuciusCorneliusScipio Barbatus defeat...